Air Canada inaugurates Hamilton & Waterloo motorcoach service
Air Canada has begun offering residents of the Hamilton-Wentworth and Waterloo Region more convenient, one-stop access to the airline’s global network and a world of travel possibilities.
With the launch of its new motorcoach service in collaboration with The Landline Company, Air Canada is connecting the Hamilton and the Region of Waterloo airports to Toronto Pearson. Customers can now create a single itinerary when booking travel with Air Canada from Waterloo Region or Hamilton through Toronto to any destination.
The service includes a high-end motorcoach service connecting with Air Canada flights, offering a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. This integrated service is a trial initiative from John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and the Region of Waterloo International Airport, with the potential to make it available elsewhere in Canada in the future.
“We are excited to launch this new service in collaboration with The Landline Company, offering our customers a convenient, stress-free multimodal option that will make connections easy and travel more seamless. We are committed to improving regional services and this innovative partnership is a testament to that,” said Ranbir Singh, director regional airlines and markets at Air Canada. “Passengers who choose to travel between airports using Landline’s top-tier motorcoaches will enjoy similar benefits as those who opt for air-only connections: a convenient single itinerary, when departing Hamilton or the Region of Waterloo, disruption protection and Aeroplan earning opportunities.”
How it works
Landline will operate six, non-stop round trips daily to Toronto Pearson from each of the Hamilton and Region of Waterloo airports in southern Ontario.
Air Canada customers beginning their journey at Hamilton or Region of Waterloo airports will check in as normal for their flight and obtain boarding passes for all segments of their trip. At a designated departure point at the local airport, they will board a luxury, Air Canada-branded motorcoach and their checked baggage will be loaded. Upon arrival at Toronto Pearson, customers will proceed directly with their bags to the departure level.
In the event of coach or flight delays, customers travelling on Landline will be automatically rebooked like customers travelling on air-only itineraries. Members of Air Canada’s Aeroplan program will earn points for both ground and air segments, as on any normal connecting flight itinerary. For more information see www.aircanada.com/landline.
Route schedule
From | To | Day of Week | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
Hamilton (YHM) | Toronto (YYZ) | Daily | 5:00am
6:00am 10:45am 1:40pm 3:45pm 5:40pm |
06:00am
06:55am 11:50am 2:45pm 5:00pm 6:50pm |
Toronto (YYZ) | Hamilton (YHM) | Daily | 8:05am
9:50am 1:00pm 3:05pm 6:00pm 9:40pm |
9:10am
10:55am 2:05pm 4:20pm 7:20pm 10:40pm |
From | To | Day of Week | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
Kitchener/Waterloo (YKF) |
Toronto (YYZ) | Daily | 5:00am
6:05am 10:55am 1:40pm 3:50pm 5:45pm |
6:05am
7:15am 12:05pm 2:55pm 5:15pm 7:00pm |
Toronto (YYZ) | Kitchener/Waterloo (YKF) |
Daily | 8:15am
9:40am 1:15pm 3:15pm 6:15pm 9:35pm |
9:30am
10:50am 2:25pm 4:40pm 7:35pm 10:40pm |
Premium motorcoaches
The motorcoaches used by Landline for Air Canada are made in Canada by Prevost, a manufacturer of touring coaches based in Sainte-Claire, Quebec. Each Landline motorcoach provides a premium experience, with 36 spacious, leather seats in a two-by-one configuration.
The coaches are equipped with free WiFi, power and a table tray available at each seat, generous overhead storage for carry-on baggage, and an onboard lavatory. Announcements will be made in both official languages and the coaches are fully accessible, including a power lift for customers requiring mobility aids.
Air Canada Regional Services
Air Canada operates to 40 communities across Canada, including in partnership with regional carriers Jazz Aviation LP and PAL Airlines. Through its innovative new partnership with Landline, Air Canada is extending its regional network to conveniently connect local airports directly to its global network. There is potential to further expand the partnership with Landline to connect with other regional airports in Canada at a future date.